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Bluebeard`s Egg |
作者Author /  Margaret Atwood 瑪格莉特.愛特伍德 |
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Study Guide
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Bluebeard's Egg
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Background |
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- the fairy tale: "Blue Beard's Egg": p. 137; wizard, three daughters, forbidden room, the egg -- an important symbol
- the fairy-tale setting and the other fairy-tale motifs: forest, sauce, playhouse, prehistoric windbreaker, games (Monopoly, Pick Up Sticks p. 145)
- Sally, the third wife of Ed. The previous two wives--reasons for departure unknown: pp. 117; 131
- Ed, a heard doctor. --> heard, another important symbol in this story
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Sally's Growth |
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- I. Her relationship with Ed
- her view of Ed, her husband: p. 116 (reversing the blonde tradition); p. 117; influenced by fairy-tales and murder mysteries
- insecure about her identity, but actually strong and patronizing/mothering the men around her: 122-23
- her relation with Ed.: 118; Ed as the center of her life
- worry about her being a "nothing" like Marilyn in marriage
Symbolic representation of her problem with Ed:
II. Sally's worries, misunderstanding and misgiving in terms of fairy-tale motifs:
- p. 130: The women will chew him up. (A reversal of the Bluebeard plot)
- Ed like a Russian doll 133; wandering in a forest--like Hans or the Little Red-Riding Hood who gets lucky? 133
- the ice-made house breaking apart 134
- III. Clues to Ed's hypocrisy:
- Marilyn's remarks p. 120 (Ed as a shiny button); p. 142 (getting a seeing-eye dog for him)
- the other women 121 and Sally's worries
- stupidity or indifference? p. 125; 129-- machanical love-making
IV. Turning Points:
- take courses to interest Ed, 125; real reason: to distract herself from him 134
- Sally is asked to revise the story of Bluebeard.
- the party: Sally prepares the meal while thinking about Ed as the egg p. 140
- the discovery p. 144 -- "Possibly Ed is not stupid. Possibly he is enormously clever." (145)
V. New Awareness at the end:
- a heart--in black and white-- that will go on and on, over which she has no control.
- an egg which suggests new possiblities.
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